Abstract

A near-infrared off-axis integrated cavity output spectroscopic (OA-ICOS) sensor system for ammonia (NH3) leakage detection was developed. A distributed feedback (DFB) laser was used to target the absorption line of NH3 at 6612.167 cm−1. Experiments were conducted to evaluate the performance of the sensor system. When the averaging time is 0.8 s, the detection limit (1σ) of NH3 is ∼ 1.21 parts-per-million by volume (ppmv) using wavelength modulation spectroscopy (WMS). The 10–90 % response time of the NH3 sensor system is ∼ 7.2 s. Based on the developed local monitoring and control platform (LMCP), cloud server, remote monitoring and control end (RMCE), the unattended NH3 leakage detection experiments were carried out in a cold store located in Jilin City. The experimental results confirmed the rapid detection capability of the reported sensor system for NH3 leakage as well as the capability of remote monitoring and control.

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